Members of the SA Post Office's medical scheme, MediPos, are eagerly awaiting news of their suspension being lifted after being imposed when SAPO failed to pay R700m to the scheme.The 20,000 SA Post Office workers, their dependents and pensioners whose MediPos Medical Scheme cover was cancelled from October 1 as a result of the post office failing to make payments totaling R700m to the scheme, are anxiously waiting for news of their reinstatement.
“Please note the sheriff has informed MediPos that the funds have not been received from the SAPO bank account yet. Once the sheriff confirms receipt of the funds into the sheriff's account, the scheme will immediately lift the suspension of benefits and communicate the good news.” “In order to have your suspension lifted you will be required to pay September’s contribution together with less than an additional two months contribution, which can be paid off as part of an agreed payment plan,” members were told.
A Cape Town-based post office pensioner who suffers from dementia was told to pay her R4,653 “arrears” into Medipos’ bank account for unpaid contributions, according to her son-in-law.
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